Faora still had Kryptonian powers like super speed, super strength, the ability to jump long distances like the Hulk, etc. The battle armor didn't GIVE her those abilities, it simply shielded her from sensory overload due to the yellow sun. The only difference between her and Superman is that Superman had been on Earth for 33 years (subtle Snyder, real subtle) and had become used to solar radiation/absorbed more of it. Therefore, he could do things that the other's couldn't, like fly and use heat vision (both of which Zod eventually learned how to do).

You know what really makes her distinct from Superman…that she's a woman. Her flying is not going to confuse her with Superman.

Her fighting style should also be quite different from Superman's. Whenever the whole "Superman vs. WW, who is stronger" debate comes up, my response is this. Superman might be somewhat stronger from a purely physical perspective, but WW is more skilled at combat. Superman's fighting style, especially in MOS, is very direct and improvised since he's had no formal training. WW, on the other hand, has been trained to by a warrior basically from birth by a race of highly-skilled female warriors. I feel like her combat style in the movie should be more refined/diverse, as opposed to the "punch people in the face and keep punching" style of Superman. Heck, maybe she even gives him some tips for a more efficient fighting technique.

Her fighting style should also be quite different from Superman's. Whenever the whole "Superman vs. WW, who is stronger" debate comes up, my response is this. Superman might be somewhat stronger from a purely physical perspective, but WW is more skilled at combat. Superman's fighting style, especially in MOS, is very direct and improvised since he's had no formal training. WW, on the other hand, has been trained to by a warrior basically from birth by a race of highly-skilled female warriors. I feel like her combat style in the movie should be more refined/diverse, as opposed to the "punch people in the face and keep punching" style of Superman. Heck, maybe she even gives him some tips for a more efficient fighting technique.

Oh I agree with all this. I just don't see a need to take away her flying ability.

Her fighting style should also be quite different from Superman's. Whenever the whole "Superman vs. WW, who is stronger" debate comes up, my response is this. Superman might be somewhat stronger from a purely physical perspective, but WW is more skilled at combat. Superman's fighting style, especially in MOS, is very direct and improvised since he's had no formal training. WW, on the other hand, has been trained to by a warrior basically from birth by a race of highly-skilled female warriors. I feel like her combat style in the movie should be more refined/diverse, as opposed to the "punch people in the face and keep punching" style of Superman. Heck, maybe she even gives him some tips for a more efficient fighting technique.

It would be cool if Wonder Woman's flight feels more like she's floating under water. Like with he way here hair moves. Make her flying feel mystical. Superman looks like he's floating in 0 gravity. Wonder Woman's body and hair should move like its underwater. She should fly not swim but it should feel like here body is floating under water when she's just floating in one place.

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They are not going to put WW in a movie and not show off her powers. What is wrong with her being a scene stealer? You already have Batman who is king of the scene stealers(next to his nemesis), and Superman who will have some heavy scenes of his own as well.

It's not a Trinity film. The film should be about fleshing out Superman and Batman's characters and having the story centered around them. At most, Diana should be there as just a side character to say "Hey everyone I exist!" and be Bruce Wayne's love interest and then revealed at the end on who she really is. She would take on a similar role to Black Widow in Iron Man 2. Heck in the comics she was a secret agent.

It's not a Trinity film. The film should be about fleshing out Superman and Batman's characters and having the story centered around them. At most, Diana should be there as just a side character to say "Hey everyone I exist!" and be Bruce Wayne's love interest and then revealed at the end on who she really is. She would take on a similar role to Black Widow in Iron Man 2. Heck in the comics she was a secret agent.

But they aren't going to put in WW and not show off her powers. Just like Widow got to show off, so will she. I don't see why she can't be a scene stealer just because it's "not her movie".